The value of an ET Furby, particularly the limited edition or vintage models, can vary significantly based on condition, packaging, and demand among collectors. Generally, prices can range from $20 to over $100, with rare or mint-condition items fetching higher prices. Collectors often seek out these Furbys for nostalgia and the unique connection to the 1982 film "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial." Checking online marketplaces or collector forums can provide a more specific estimate based on current market trends.
Furby boom is better than a furby because a furby boom can do more things than a furby
-1998 original furby 2005 emote tronic furby 2006 funky furby and emote tronic furby now the cycle ends
The purple Furby is commonly known as "Tamagotchi" or "Furby." However, the specific purple Furby released in the 1998 line is often referred to as "Furby Purple" or simply "Purple Furby." Each Furby has its own unique name, but the general term for the toy is just "Furby."
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the furby boom is bigger the n the furby 2012 I don't know why though
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a furby baby acts more like a baby
A Furby is a toy so it does exist.
The Furby Boom Diagonal Stripes is structurally and physically similar to the original Furby. What makes the Furby Boom Diagonal Stripes different from the original Furby is the patterns on the newer version and the wider variety of colors available.
There are several websites that provide Furby instructions. One is the Furby Wiki. Another is called Furby Manual. See Related Links for links to websites with Furby instructions.
A Furby can't give birth. It's a toy.
Its just a furby... NOT A CHILD